Ronald Reagan Impact

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Ronald Reagan was a man of many talents from sports, to acting, and finally politics. Reagan sought “peace through strength”; meaning that in order for us to have peace he would need the strength or power to provide us with just that. Having two terms in office it seems like Reagan was satisfied with most of what he could change in the U.S. He caused many differences throughout the nation; he made an impact. Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States of America; holding his seat from 1981 to 1989. Implementing Reaganomics which was basically meant to cut taxes which in turn generates more revenue. Reagan wanted “the American people to believe in themselves again” that was one of his main goals and some would say that he succeeded …show more content…

This opened Reagan’s eyes to what could be possible in politics. He became the governor of California in the year 1966; with this his political career sky rocketed. In 1968 Reagan announced that he would be running for President. Reagan’s main goals were to lower taxes, limit the government, and his plans for Reaganomics. Reaganomics was a “trickle down” type of economic plan which was to lower the taxes on the rich in turn this would cause more money to trickle down to the rest of the American people. Many agree that this plan helped in the long run many also think this was just hurting the less fortunate and keeping the rich richer and happier. Reagan influenced the conservative politicians in many ways, but Reaganomics helped create a blueprint for what could be done. When people think of the Republican party many see the image of Ronald Reagan it’s as though he was what the party …show more content…

I have no real opinion on it from what I learned he has helped in certain areas, but he hurt it many as well. From what I’ve heard about him growing up he wasn’t much help to the neighborhoods I would soon grow up in. I’m not much of a fan of politics, but I do understand certain things that could possibly benefit the world and one of those was the reduction of nuclear weapons. Whether you agreed with Reagan or you didn’t we have to see the light in what he did and the dark because we allowed him in the office we have no one else to blame for his wrong doings but us. As for the good he did we can grow as a nation and become

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